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          Moe Thee Zune

          Burmese activist (born )

          In this Burmese name, the given name is Moe Thee Zun.

          There is no family name.

          Moe Thee Zun

          Pronunciationmóθízù̃
          Born

          Myo Than Htut


          (age&#;62&#;63)
          NationalityBurmese
          Alma&#;materRangoon University
          Occupation(s)Activist
          Politician

          Moe Thee Zun (Burmese: မိုးသီးဇွန်, IPA:[móθízù̃]) (born Myo Than Htut; in ), is a Burmese activist, politician and one of the leaders in the Burmese democratic movement.[1]

          Biography

          Early life

          Zun is the founder of Burma's Democratic Party for a New Society.

          Moethee Zun is also the president and the founder of Democratic Federation of Burma, a democratic organization for the liberation and freedom movement in Burma.[2][3]

          As a Rangoon University student then, Zun helped organize the national wide student movement in , and joined presidential election.

          After the Burmese military regime took back its power, Zun was forced to